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- The Aberdeen Society of Architects was established in 1898 by a group of architects in Aberdeen, Scotland, as an institute to represent and support them, to promote lectures and educational trips, and further the objectives of the architectural profession as a whole: over a century later, the publication of this website is part of its ongoing work. Aberdeen Society of Architects' (ASA's) membership in the early days consisted of the partners in prominent architectural practices in the city. There was a rival organisation, in the shape of the Aberdeen Architectural Association, founded in 1905, but by the early years of the century, "ASA Territory" covered the whole of northern Scotland above Stonehaven and Deeside, including Inverness and even the Shetland Isles.
- ASA's founding president was James Souttar, who was in the chair from 1898 to 1900; he was followed by Arthur Clyne, formerly of the significant local practice Pirie & Clyne, designers of John Morgan's house at No.
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